Editor's Choice is a suite of programs that tell the stories of remarkable people and places across Australia, hosted by James O'Brien. Expect to visit the intriguing worlds of science, aviation, health and Hollywood. On Beyond the Lab, David Murray will go hunting beyond beakers and lab coats to uncover the surprising ways that science affects us. Canvaswings soars into the world of aviation with David White and Rhianna Patrick. CJ Johnson talks about the must watch blockbuster hits of the month on Movieland, and on The Health Club, Meghan Woods discovers the best way to achieve a happier and healthier you.

Hear firsthand about life in rural and regional Australia from Bush Telegraph’s extensive network of reporters, and take a closer look at the people who live and work on farms, in towns and in the bush.

Making sense of Australia’s place in the world, Between the Lines puts contemporary international issues and events into a broader historical context, seeking out original perspectives and challenging accepted wisdoms.

Brunch is the bubble and squeak of your radio week. A bit of everything thrown in to make your morning listening easy, entertaining and a little bit experimental. Whatever your day is about – jobs, family, sport, projects or procrastinating, you’ll find something on Brunch you.

Future Tense explores the social, cultural, political and economic fault lines arising from rapid change. A critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking. Presented by Anthony Funnell.

Into the Music is the place to hear the back story behind the music you love - from Cuban hip hop to Mississippi blues or Stravinsky’s Rite, we’ve got the low down on the beats, bars and basso profondos.

This Anzac Day special features a Q&A with Fran Kelly at Anzac Cove, a discussion based on Ian Morris’ book ‘War! What is it good for?’ and an interview with Donald Richardson on the art and design of Australian war memorials.

Join the Grandstand team as they take you through the afternoon with the latest in sports. Including Live AFL games. This week: Geelong v Brisbane, Sydney v Adelaide and Carlton v North Melbourne followed by Grandstand Wrap.

Sundays with James O'Loghlin is a mix of quirky news and interesting personalities makes it an ideal companion as you wind down from the weekend and prepare for the working week. Fun, lateral and inspiring, tune into Sundays with James O'Loghlin.

The World Today is a comprehensive current affairs program which backgrounds, analyses, interprets and encourages debate on events and issues of interest and importance to all Australians. Presented by Eleanor Hall.

The day's business and finance news, with the latest trends on international share and currency markets, pointing to what Australians can expect in the day ahead. Presented by business journalist Ticky Fullerton.

ABC NewsRadio's Tracey Holmes will present The Ticket, a new weekly sports panel program.
Tracey will be joined each week by an athlete, administrator and academic to dissect the major sports issues and shine a unique light on the industry that inspires millions, costs billions and is often not held to the same standards of accountability as others.

Kelli Brett presents the ABC's first radio program especially designed for food lovers, The Main Ingredient.
The program picked up the World's Best Food and Wine Radio award at the 2010/2011 World Food Media Awards

Who are you?' reveals the person behind the personality. And there's always an interesting answer to Geoff's last question, "Are you happy?"
Whether they're a household name or someone you've never heard of the guests always have an interesting story to tell.
From Olympic coaches to internationally recognised fashion designers, from SAS veterans to medical pioneers, you'll be fascinated and inspired by their career path and passions.

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